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AbbeyP · 70-79, F
It’s always a matter of puzzlement to me as an observer that when the Democrats win it’s democracy and when the Republicans win it’s not. Why is this?
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@AbbeyP I’m watching you slither from topic to topic each time you get schooled in one ..
You remind me
Hercules uses the following language.
In my barbarian days I spoke the truth, wronged not my neighbour paid back benefits with gratitude to boot. Dealt justly, held a friend to be a gift, precious as stars dropped down from heaven, bowed before the works of God. And worshipped heaven at the mountains foot. But I am wiser now more civilized. I know the way to lie, to cheat, deceive, and be a zealous Christian.
You remind me
Hercules uses the following language.
In my barbarian days I spoke the truth, wronged not my neighbour paid back benefits with gratitude to boot. Dealt justly, held a friend to be a gift, precious as stars dropped down from heaven, bowed before the works of God. And worshipped heaven at the mountains foot. But I am wiser now more civilized. I know the way to lie, to cheat, deceive, and be a zealous Christian.
OggggO · 36-40, M
@AbbeyP To answer your initial question, it's because the GOP is and has for the last few decades been working very hard to subvert democracy and ensure they hold onto power regardless of whether the majority wants them or not. Voter suppression, gerrymandering, court packing, abusing procedural norms, and, this can't be emphasized enough, multiple attempts at political violence reaching a peak in the 2020 insurrection.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@AbbeyP You got that backwards.. Its not about what happens when either side wins.. Its about what happend when either side loses.....😷









